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Friday evening audiences, indeed, saw no sex lack as 'Cliffe's Helen McCloskey took the lead in Dunster's pre-Christmas production, "Peace In Our Time." Adams countered by offering a foursome from the Annex.
The Adams House play was preceded by a dinner for Gold Coasters and their dates.
Others Balk
Other Houses, however, balked at the idea of femininity in their forthcoming productions and either dispensed with heroines or offered buxom upperclassmen in their stead. Puritanical Eliot will even forbid women in their "Merry Wives of Windsor" audience.
Asked to comment on Adams House's "The male Animal" in which she appeared, budding actress Anna Prince replied, "I am a senior at Radcliffe. I used to keep two white mice in my room. I am an English Major. I have an Indian motorcycle." She then departed through the "stage door," a conveniently-placed window overlooking Mr. Auburn Street, for a quick between-the-acts smoke.
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